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A8
news
Guardian www.guardian.co.tt Tuesday, February 17, 2015
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A B A
Chaguanas J Ouvert
celebrations were
smooth and free from
violent incidents,
according to Senior
Superintendent Johnny
Abraham.
Speaking with the
media on Ramsaran
Street during the height
of J Ouvert celebrations,
Abraham said over
25,000 people attended
the festival in the Cen-
tral Borough.
Revellers welcomed
the move by the
Chaguanas Carnival
Committee to stage all
celebrations at Ram-
saran Street.
In a separate incident,
Abraham said, police
recovered a stolen
firearm around 2 am
from a bandit who
robbed the home of a
police officer at Caroni.
J Ouvert was declared
open by Carnival Com-
mittee chairman Orlan-
do Nagessar around 5.30
am. The Lange Park
band Junabo was the
first to cross the stage
with Mas Charade. The
1,000-plus revellers
explored various polit-
Chaguanas J'Ouvert free of violence
C A C A u
u C u y y
A C A u u
C u y y PHOTOS: VINDRA GOPAUL-BOODAN
u ' 5 C u C u u
u y y
ical themes surrounding
the representatives polit-
ical parties cast before the
electorate. Mayor Gopaul
Boodhan and Transport
Minister Stephen Cadiz
played in the band Old
Men Need Love. Cadiz
said the J Ouvert was
good and this was the
third year he was play-
ing.
Boodhan said more
than 20 bands were
expected to cross the
stage. Boodhan said Ram-
saran Street had proved
to be a success since the
venue was much wider
and allowed for a
smoother flow of traffic.
Joseph Coombs was
the first individual to cross
the stage. He came on
with a political portrayal
of Ah Catching Meh Ani-
mal.